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Embrassez qui vous voudrez (2002)

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(Summer Things)


Country: FR/GB/IT
Technical: col 103m
Director: Michel Blanc
Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Jacques Dutronc, Carole Bouquet, Michel Blanc, Karin Viard, Denis Podalydès

Synopsis:

A well-to-do businessman's wife invites her friends on holiday with her while her husband stays at home, and various truths are laid bare and lives changed.

Review:

Altmanesque comedy of manners which has also been compared to Ozon in its excessive familial dysfunction. Rather uncaring of its characters for the most part, it nonetheless works up some dramatic steam by the final cocktail party send-off.

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(Summer Things)


Country: FR/GB/IT
Technical: col 103m
Director: Michel Blanc
Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Jacques Dutronc, Carole Bouquet, Michel Blanc, Karin Viard, Denis Podalydès

Synopsis:

A well-to-do businessman's wife invites her friends on holiday with her while her husband stays at home, and various truths are laid bare and lives changed.

Review:

Altmanesque comedy of manners which has also been compared to Ozon in its excessive familial dysfunction. Rather uncaring of its characters for the most part, it nonetheless works up some dramatic steam by the final cocktail party send-off.

(Summer Things)


Country: FR/GB/IT
Technical: col 103m
Director: Michel Blanc
Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Jacques Dutronc, Carole Bouquet, Michel Blanc, Karin Viard, Denis Podalydès

Synopsis:

A well-to-do businessman's wife invites her friends on holiday with her while her husband stays at home, and various truths are laid bare and lives changed.

Review:

Altmanesque comedy of manners which has also been compared to Ozon in its excessive familial dysfunction. Rather uncaring of its characters for the most part, it nonetheless works up some dramatic steam by the final cocktail party send-off.

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